pkgsrc/mail/alpine/distinfo
plunky 63da046e1c include <time.h> and <utime.h> so that where time_t has been changed to 64-bit
values on NetBSD, we we get correctly referred to __utime50() which can handle
64-bit values. This fixes a problem where mailbox mtimes were being reset to 0

Note that this actually causes some build warnings as the code uses
"time_t tp[2]" instead of "struct utimbuf tp" (contains two time_t values)

Although the <os_bsi.h> file says it is used for BSDI, it seems to be used by
NetBSD and OpenBSD, both of which have the <utime.h> and <time.h>

bump PKGREVISION
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$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.15 2009/05/17 17:34:01 plunky Exp $
SHA1 (alpine-2.00/alpine-2.00.tar.bz2) = dcbd3c5419954f484ccf706feaba31ce48cdebc4
RMD160 (alpine-2.00/alpine-2.00.tar.bz2) = 9e67704b23b3973d8b878e65ad9e6f5026c10d13
Size (alpine-2.00/alpine-2.00.tar.bz2) = 5222673 bytes
SHA1 (alpine-2.00/fancy.patch.gz) = 2622d3e86a76908bf4d1ca63501c6dac75563348
RMD160 (alpine-2.00/fancy.patch.gz) = b877b97fd88fa73a8428d288f929579560faec4e
Size (alpine-2.00/fancy.patch.gz) = 24556 bytes
SHA1 (alpine-2.00/maildir.patch.gz) = b1b790ca644c891f52f28663867b2deb032bb98c
RMD160 (alpine-2.00/maildir.patch.gz) = ffa3a6a588c76e33bc92fe26ddfb9f6e6dbefe20
Size (alpine-2.00/maildir.patch.gz) = 32100 bytes
SHA1 (alpine-2.00/searchheader.patch.gz) = 1c8dfaefa9a9ed502da454b5d1334c94bc1873c4
RMD160 (alpine-2.00/searchheader.patch.gz) = cc1b2c3cf4cbceaf62e1c0378f5edf6bee619581
Size (alpine-2.00/searchheader.patch.gz) = 1708 bytes
SHA1 (patch-aa) = c306613a297d61591d577b6968a31fc85b03f852